2011 is already heating up in browser-land, with some interesting developments coming out of last week's CES. Let's take a look across the blogosphere at the top stories from the past seven days.
- FarmVille-Maker Zynga Adds Social Browser Flock To Its... Flock (ZDNet)
- Dolphin Browser Mini Emerges From Beta (Phandroid)
- Opera Previews Browser for Tablets (PCWorld)
- Chrome Overtakes Safari In Browser Wars (PC Magazine)
- Chrome Finishes 2010 With 10 Percent Share (CNET)
- IE Zero-Day Bug Leads to Squabble Between Microsoft, Researcher (Ars Technica)
- LG Optimus 2X Whips iPhone 4 in Browser Speed Tests (Android Central)
- Apple's iOS Browser Share Grows, Still Beats Android (Touch Reviews)
- RIM Shows Off BlackBerry PlayBook Web Browser, HTML5, Flash Performance (Liliputing)
- Microsoft's Head of Internet Explorer on Privacy & Losing to Firefox (Mashable)
- Microsoft Browser Dethroned in Europe by Mozilla Firefox, StatCounter Says (Bloomberg)
- IE9 RC Coming January 28? (Tom's Hardware)
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